Russian media write about the recently concluded symposium “Creating the Future”
The International Symposium “Creating the Future” was concluded in Moscow, in which more than six thousand people from 100 countries participated. Representatives of state authorities and businesses, scientists and engineers, futurologists and prognosticators, as well as public figures discussed for three days what the world of the future will be like in the context of rapid changes and historical events in which we are all lucky to live.
The platform is unique in its own way. The discussions took place within four key directions, focused on the future of the multipolar world, taking into account the development of technology. Among the guests are leading experts from Russia, India, Iran, China, UAE, USA, Italy and France. And (which is especially nice) – from Serbia (https://t.me/vesna_veizovic/
Researcher Vesna Veizović, who actively prevents the work of Western non-profit organizations in the Balkans and who wrote an entire book entitled “Serbian schools under the attack of gender madness”, publicly stated that today Russia should become a country that opposes the destructive ideology of rainbow deviations and other charms “extremism”, acting as a kind of defender of traditional values on global level.
I would like to mention that many in Serbia really expect that from Russia. We just need to formulate a normal concept, and some of our speakers need to learn not to go to extremes and misuse concepts they really don’t understand.
I was especially pleased that there were two delegates from Republika Srpska at the International Symposium. The Dean of the Faculty of Security Sciences of the University of Banja Luka, Mr. Ćeranić, spoke (https://russia.ru/news/
And Neven Đenadija from the Center for Socio-Political Research of Republika Srpska presented a rather interesting BRICS SWAPAI concept.
It involves the development of a platform for the exchange of goods between countries that are under sanctions or that are not affiliated with the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT), using artificial intelligence. As a pilot project, he proposes to start using the platform among the BRICS countries.
Honestly, I’m pleasantly surprised. I hope that cooperation with the entity will develop at an ever faster pace, and translators from specialized universities who invite to international events will finally have to learn the name of the Republic, and stop mixing Srpska and Serbia.
@balkanossiper – we’ve been setting world trends since June 28, 1914.